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- | It’s important to note the assumptions this system operates under. It assumes the environment to be aqueous for purpose of kinetics. Rate of translation for target mRNA is set at a constant. Also, rate of miRNA binding is a single order function that only takes into account concentration of target mRNA, with miRNA assumed to be free floating and at sufficiently high concentration such that binding with mRNA doesn’t significantly affect miRNA concentration. The same applies for recruitment of ribosomal subunits for translation. Moreover, miRNA mediated degradation is only represented by an improved degradation constant, without too much modeling of directed cleavage kinetics. | + | It’s important to note the assumptions this system operates under. It assumes the environment to be aqueous for purpose of kinetics. Rate of translation for target mRNA is set at a constant. Also, rate of miRNA binding is a single order function that only takes into account concentration of target mRNA, with miRNA assumed to be free floating and at sufficiently high concentration such that binding with mRNA doesn’t significantly affect miRNA concentration. The same applies for recruitment of ribosomal subunits for translation. Moreover, miRNA mediated degradation is only represented by an improved degradation constant, without too much modeling of directed cleavage kinetics.<br><br> |
<a name="4"></a><h2>Analysis</h2> | <a name="4"></a><h2>Analysis</h2> | ||
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The graph illustrates several assumptions and simplifications that can be used for further analysis. The most apparent behavior is that equilibrium protein output is directly proportional to mRNA amount.<br> | The graph illustrates several assumptions and simplifications that can be used for further analysis. The most apparent behavior is that equilibrium protein output is directly proportional to mRNA amount.<br> | ||
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- | Assuming that equilibrium protein level is directly proportional to mRNA levels, we can compare mRNA levels before and after introduction of miRNAs to get an idea of decrease in protein expression.<br> | + | Assuming that equilibrium protein level is directly proportional to mRNA levels, we can compare mRNA levels before and after introduction of miRNAs to get an idea of decrease in protein expression.<br><br><br> |
<a name="5"></a><h2>Observable Differences</h2> | <a name="5"></a><h2>Observable Differences</h2> | ||
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The lack of a clear difference between no miRNA and miRNA that don’t inhibit ribosomal recruitment readouts can be explained by looking at its net mRNA ratio (1). The ratio has a net order of zero for transfection dependent terms, meaning the drop-off in protein expression is only a constant multiple. This will be shown as a vertical shift away down but will not cause a change in slope, making detection of miRNA activity in in vitro systems difficult.<br> | The lack of a clear difference between no miRNA and miRNA that don’t inhibit ribosomal recruitment readouts can be explained by looking at its net mRNA ratio (1). The ratio has a net order of zero for transfection dependent terms, meaning the drop-off in protein expression is only a constant multiple. This will be shown as a vertical shift away down but will not cause a change in slope, making detection of miRNA activity in in vitro systems difficult.<br> | ||
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- | On the other hand, miRNA blocking ribosomal attachment has a distinct pattern from unrepressed systems. This is because the drop-off rate increases with transfection efficiency, making the output visibly different on a loglog graph. | + | On the other hand, miRNA blocking ribosomal attachment has a distinct pattern from unrepressed systems. This is because the drop-off rate increases with transfection efficiency, making the output visibly different on a loglog graph.<br><br> |
<a name="6"></a><h2>Conclusion</h2> | <a name="6"></a><h2>Conclusion</h2> | ||
Given that output units are not precisely defined, it was originally planned to quantify L7Ae output from experimental results before modeling the high sensors. However, due to L7Ae’s overwhelming ability as a repressor, it was difficult to quantify and explain L7Ae dynamics.<br> | Given that output units are not precisely defined, it was originally planned to quantify L7Ae output from experimental results before modeling the high sensors. However, due to L7Ae’s overwhelming ability as a repressor, it was difficult to quantify and explain L7Ae dynamics.<br> |
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